Pope asks for local events coinciding with World Meeting of Families 2022

Pope asks for local events coinciding with World Meeting of Families 2022
Attendees watch Pope Francis on a screen during the opening ceremony of the World Meeting of Families in Dublin in August 2018. Photo: CNS/John McElroy, courtesy World Meeting of Families

VATICAN (CNS): Pope Francis asked dioceses around the world to make it possible for every family to participate in the World Meeting of Families by holding local celebrations during the gathering in Rome slated for 22 to 26 June 2022.

“After being postponed for a year due to the pandemic, the desire to meet again is great,” the pope said in a video message on July 2.

In the past, he said, the World Meeting of Families “was perceived as being something remote, at most followed on television,” but “unknown to the majority of families.”

With questions still persisting about how the Covid-19 coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic will impact global travel and large international meetings next year, Pope Francis said there is “an opportunity provided by providence to create a worldwide event that can involve all the families that would like to feel part of the ecclesial community.”

…’each diocese can be the focal point for a local meeting for its families and communities. In this way, everyone will be able to participate, even those who cannot come to Rome’

Pope Francis

The theme of the 2022 gathering is: Family love: A vocation and a path to holiness.

Rome will be the main venue, the pope said, and bishops’ conferences and international Catholic organisations will be invited to send delegates involved in family ministry to Rome for “the Festival of Families, the pastoral congress” and the concluding Mass.

He said that at the same time,  “each diocese can be the focal point for a local meeting for its families and communities. In this way, everyone will be able to participate, even those who cannot come to Rome.”

Pope Francis asked dioceses to be “dynamic, active and creative in organising this with the families in harmony with what will be taking place in Rome. This is a wonderful opportunity to devote ourselves with enthusiasm to family ministry with spouses, families and pastors together.”

Kevin Cardinal Farrell, prefect of the Dicastery for Laity, the Family and Life, said the World Meeting of Families continues to grow and attract more families from around the world, “bringing enrichment with their languages, cultures and experiences.”

The gatherings, he said, “have been an eloquent sign of the beauty of the family for the Church and for all humanity. We need to continue on this path, seeking to involve more and more families in this beautiful initiative.”

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